No Retreat No Surrender_frank Harris [BEST × REVIEW]
Despite a modest initial box office of $4.6 million , the film became a staple of the 1980s martial arts genre.
Jason, a dedicated Bruce Lee fan, is visited by the ghost of Bruce Lee (played by Tai Chung Kim), who trains him to defend himself against local bullies and eventually face the deadly Soviet enforcer, Ivan "the Russian" Kraschinsky . No Retreat No Surrender_Frank Harris
Frank Harris was the primary composer for the film's . His work is noted for its heavy use of the Synclavier , a pioneer digital synthesizer. Despite a modest initial box office of $4
This report examines the 1986 martial arts cult classic , specifically focusing on the contributions of composer Frank Harris , whose work defined the original international version of the film. Overview of the Film His work is noted for its heavy use
The film famously introduced the world to Jean-Claude Van Damme , who played the antagonist Ivan in one of his earliest film roles. The Frank Harris Soundtrack
Directed by Corey Yuen in his English-language debut, the film is a quintessential "underdog" story that follows (Kurt McKinney), a teenager who moves to Seattle after his father’s dojo is attacked by a crime syndicate.
For the U.S. release, the music was almost entirely replaced by a new score from Paul Gilreath. Harris's original soundtrack was recently released as a world-premiere album, featuring over 50 minutes of his score and multiple versions of the theme song.